CONFERENCE DETAILS CWC is the Computing Women Congress, a biennial event for women in computer science and related fields to meet, network, learn, and encourage one another in their careers. Such events are needed in the current climate of low interest in the computing field as a career for women in New Zealand. This brief article describes the main activities of the thir
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The reasons for organizing the conference are presented. An overview of the participants is provided...
The low numbers of female students in computing and computer science courses is still of concern. In...
This proceeding contains articles on the various research ideas of the academic community and practi...
Since the first edition of the womENcourage conference, one of the authors has encouraged female stu...
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The CWC 2006 Proceedings contains the following student papers: • Kathryn Hempstalk: Hiding Behind ...
It is well recognised that women are under-represented in computing occupations in many Western coun...
Reports on the activities of the Women in Computational Intelligence Sub-Committee (WCI) which devel...
For several years, ACM-W has been an active advocate for women in computing. With ACM’s increasing i...
The 12th International Interdisciplinary Conference on Women-Call for Paper, Panel and Workshop Abst...
The under-representation of women in computer and information science (CIS) has created a crisis in ...
The Third Computing Women Congress was held at the University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand from...
The 2015 Capital Region Celebration of Women in Computing Conference gives high school students the ...
On five continents, many institutions and organizations are already working together with WHPC. In t...
Computer Science planned and hosted the CAPWIC (Capital Women in Computing Conference) at JMU, bring...
The reasons for organizing the conference are presented. An overview of the participants is provided...
The low numbers of female students in computing and computer science courses is still of concern. In...
This proceeding contains articles on the various research ideas of the academic community and practi...
Since the first edition of the womENcourage conference, one of the authors has encouraged female stu...
In 1992 the first Australian Women in Information Technology (AusWIT) conference took place in Launc...
The CWC 2006 Proceedings contains the following student papers: • Kathryn Hempstalk: Hiding Behind ...
It is well recognised that women are under-represented in computing occupations in many Western coun...
Reports on the activities of the Women in Computational Intelligence Sub-Committee (WCI) which devel...
For several years, ACM-W has been an active advocate for women in computing. With ACM’s increasing i...
The 12th International Interdisciplinary Conference on Women-Call for Paper, Panel and Workshop Abst...
The under-representation of women in computer and information science (CIS) has created a crisis in ...